After much searching on the net regarding this including this site, I've yet to find a hard engineering response that guarantees compatibility with no adverse affects for increasing the weight of my engine oil which is 5W-20 for my 2012 Mustang GT with oil squirters.
1.) My Mustang is supercharged & Dyno'd at 705 hp for the previous owner. I've owned it for less than 2,000 miles and want to get my first oil change.
2.) I understand some people are speculating that the only reason Ford went with 5W-20 was due to the CAFE rubbish.....smart marketing decision if so, however they are also aware of warranty issues if something breaks, that being said I see for the 5.4 500GT Engine they are using squirters, and heavier oil....it is supercharged, but its a totally different engine. Squirters could accommodate that 5W-50....I am looking for facts, not opinions, nor "experiential theology" as it were, you know the "I experienced no issues (yet) so it must be so!" speculation...a truth does not equal THE truth, and I wish to not risk my money on such.
3.) Is there a Ford determined safe range for which oils will be fine long term in this engine with oil squirters?
So, does anyone who is an authority at Ford, or a seriously connected factory race mechanic/builder understand these differences to which I am an ignoramus, and can give ayes or no as to if a 5W-30 or even 5W-40 will be OK with the tolerances, internal valves, sensors and all that jazz, as well as not create greater pressure/heat due to the squirters not being made for the heavier grade.
I appreciate your time and diligence folks, and to unleashedbeast for his many informative contributions on this forum and others.
Cheers!
1.) My Mustang is supercharged & Dyno'd at 705 hp for the previous owner. I've owned it for less than 2,000 miles and want to get my first oil change.
2.) I understand some people are speculating that the only reason Ford went with 5W-20 was due to the CAFE rubbish.....smart marketing decision if so, however they are also aware of warranty issues if something breaks, that being said I see for the 5.4 500GT Engine they are using squirters, and heavier oil....it is supercharged, but its a totally different engine. Squirters could accommodate that 5W-50....I am looking for facts, not opinions, nor "experiential theology" as it were, you know the "I experienced no issues (yet) so it must be so!" speculation...a truth does not equal THE truth, and I wish to not risk my money on such.
3.) Is there a Ford determined safe range for which oils will be fine long term in this engine with oil squirters?
So, does anyone who is an authority at Ford, or a seriously connected factory race mechanic/builder understand these differences to which I am an ignoramus, and can give ayes or no as to if a 5W-30 or even 5W-40 will be OK with the tolerances, internal valves, sensors and all that jazz, as well as not create greater pressure/heat due to the squirters not being made for the heavier grade.
I appreciate your time and diligence folks, and to unleashedbeast for his many informative contributions on this forum and others.
Cheers!